“Nesting” – Does It Count In Court and Is It Right For You?
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In her first Working Mother blog post, Nicole Sodoma shares her insights on whether nesting counts in court. Taking it one step further, is nesting right for you?read more
Will I Get My Day in Court? 4 Things to Consider When Divorcing
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Do you really need a day in court? Attorney Nicole Sodoma shares with Moms Charlotte four things to consider when divorcing.read more
Sodoma Law Principal Recognized Among Mecklenburg County’s Most Influential Women
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Penelope L. Hefner Named a 2016 “50 Most Influential Women” Honoree for Her Leadership and Commitment to Local Community Sodoma Law, a leading Family Law firm based in Charlotte, is proud to announce that Penelope L. Hefner, Principal at Sodoma Law and leader...read more
Nicole Sodoma: The Sodoma Way
by Nicole Sodoma
When I opened the doors to Sodoma Law in 2008, it was with the intention of building a different kind of firm. When I started to put together the team, I focused on creating a culture unlike any other I had encountered: a “firm family” that showed commitment to our...read more
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